Artificial building composition.



PATT I50 rmnfi UJHAzY, or osaKA, VIRGINIA.

ARTIFICIAL BUILDING COMPOSITION.

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1' all whom it may cancer-am Be'it known that I, IMRE UJrrAzY, subject of the King of Hungary, residing at Osaka, in the county of Wise and State of Virginia,

have invented certain new and useful Im and is especially adapted for employment as a floor covering and for, the formation of Walls and structural ornaments.

The composition, being softer than stone and lighter in weight thancement, can be readily molded and more easily formedinto ornamental work as well as infloor, step and wall Structures than can be done with the usual cement. The composition is sufiiciently light tofioat'in the Water and boats may be formed therefrom, while its general finished appear'anceis normally-Of a light color which maybe changed at will by the addition of desirable coloring compounds.

My composition isprepared in the form of a plastic which. readily sets and hardens when molded into the desired forms. The

composition consists of the following ingredients combined in substantially the proportions hereinafter specified :-l lb. saw dust. 3 ounces of cream cheese. 1 and 1} ounces of caustic or slaked lime. 1} ounce borax dissolved in 5; of a quart of water."

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented June 1, 1915.

Application filed October 30, 1914. Serial No. 869,397.

The sawdust, cream cheese and caustic lime a e prepared, mixed together and are then thoroughly mixed with the borax and water solution which forms a plastic composition.

-While I am aware that one or moreof the above ingredients such as cream cheese as well as sawdust have heretofore been employed in a building composition, I am not aware that the combination of all of my above-named ingredients have ever been so employed or that the relative proportions and solutions named have ever been used, and I therefore confinemyself to the ingredients employed and for they purpose stated. The commingling of alLof said ingredients unitedly in a single composition and most perfectly in the exact proportions named produces a readily moldable building composition which is clearly superior to that obtained by a substitution for any of the ingredients now employed or an elimination of any of the same.

Witnesses:

, FRENK MARTHAY,

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